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Gibraltar – the perfect one day itinerary

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The British overseas territory of Gibraltar is filled with historic sights, attractions and activities. At only 3 miles (5 km) long and 0.75 miles (1.2 km) wide it’s a tiny relic of the former British empire but there’s more than enough to keep a family entertained for several days. For those visiting just for the day, here are my highlight suggestions of what to see and do.

Arriving:

Walking across the runway in Gibraltar
Walking across the runway in Gibraltar

If you plan to visit Gibraltar by car then it’s best to leave it in the Spanish border town of La Linea. There are several large car parks available but I would recommend the Marina car park which is reasonably priced at €13 (£10.96) per day and conveniently located just a five minute walk from the border.

An aircraft crossing the runway at Gibraltar airport
An aircraft crossing the runway at Gibraltar airport

At the border crossing you will need to show your passport so don’t forget to take it with you. After crossing into Gibraltar the fun starts straightaway as you walk across the airport runway. Vehicles cross the runway via an underground tunnel but pedestrians need to walk across the runway (Winston Churchill Avenue) which connects Gibraltar to Spain. When an aircraft is due to take off or come in to land, barriers close a few minutes early to keep the runway clear. If this happens when you are about to cross think of it as a bonus, as it’s very interesting to observe.

Ocean Village

Ocean Village, Gibraltar
Ocean Village, Gibraltar

After a short walk leaving the airport runway you will reach the beautiful Ocean Village marina where you can stroll along boardwalks admiring the yachts moored there and take a look at some of the bars and restaurants overlooking the water. Gibraltar is a very popular place for sailing enthusiasts as it marks the gateway to the Mediterranean.

Grand Casemates Square

Grand Casemates Square, Gibraltar
Grand Casemates Square

Leaving Ocean Village by its other exit, cross the road and pass through the archway into Grand Casemates Square. Find fresh produce and local delicacies in Gibraltar Market before popping into one of the bars and restaurants overlooking the square for a morning coffee and delicious pastries.

Main Street

Main Street, Gibraltar
Main Street, Gibraltar

Refreshed after your caffeine fix continue along Main Street which is a shopper’s delight with its VAT free prices and mix of British high street names including the likes of Marks & Spencer rubbing shoulders with local stores. Also to be found are a mix of small independents, Spanish retailers, Moroccan greengrocers along with numerous inviting bars and cafes.

Main Street, Gibraltar
Main Street, Gibraltar

Above the shopfronts, Gibraltar’s rich heritage can be seen with decorative Portuguese tiles, Genoese shutters and elegant British wrought iron balconies. This is the main artery through the town stretching for almost 1 km and is beautiful with its shady trees and traditional British red post boxes and telephone kiosks.

The Convent, Gibraltar
The Convent, Gibraltar

Not far from the city gates stands The Convent, the official residence of the Governor of Gibraltar since 1728.  The building takes its name as it was originally a convent of Franciscan friars.  Between 1903-1943 it was known as Government House until King George VI reinstated the name convent during the Second World War.

Convent Guard House, Gibraltar
Convent Guard House, Gibraltar

Facing The Convent is the Convent Guard House at Number 6 Convent Place.  It’s Gibraltar’s answer to London’s 10 Downing Street and the headquarters of His Majesty’s Government of Gibraltar and is where the Chief Minister’s Office is located.

The Alameda Botanical Gardens

Alameda Botanical Gardens, Gibraltar
Alameda Botanical Gardens

A short uphill walk from the end of Main Street leads to the Alameda Botanic Gardens that are free to visit and cover an area of 15 acres.  These beautiful gardens were established in 1816 when the British Governor General commissioned a park for the soldiers stationed in the territory to enjoy relaxing in whilst off duty.

Alameda Botanical Gardens, Gibraltar
Alameda Botanical Gardens

At the base of the steps leading up to the Gardens is a stone mosaic which pays tribute to Queen Elizabeth II’s visit to the Gardens in May 1954 when she was accompanied by Prince Philip. The Gardens are home to numerous types of tropical trees, plants and shrubs including dragon and palm trees and it’s a very relaxing place for a stroll under the shade of the trees.

Ride the Cable Car 

Lower cable car station, Gibraltar
Lower cable car station, Gibraltar

Just a five minute walk from the Alameda Gardens lies the bottom cable car station. Ride the cable car up to the top of the Rock, a stunning 6 minute journey then walk around the Upper Rock Nature Reserve.  Views from the cable car are breathtaking and on reaching the top station you’ll probably be greeted with a troop of Barbary monkeys.

Stunning views from the upper cable car station, Gibraltar
Stunning views from the upper cable car station

Gaze in wonderment over the town below as standing on the edge of two continents you are within almost touching distance of both Spain and Morocco. Gibraltar Cable Car

Upper Rock Nature Reserve

The Upper Rock Nature Reserve (entrance £19) includes admission to numerous attractions, sadly too many to visit on one day so I’d recommend concentrating on the following highlights.

St. Michael's Cave, Gibraltar
St. Michael’s Cave, Gibraltar

St. Michael’s Cave – explore the cave on a self-guided tour, the largest chamber of which has been transformed into a concert hall.  The cavern feels like a magical experience with its glimmering red, white and grey stalactite columns resembling a cathedral complete with pulpit, chancel and organ pipes.

Windsor Suspension Bridge, Upper Rock Nature Reserve, GIbraltar
Windsor Suspension Bridge, Upper Rock Nature Reserve

Windsor Suspension Bridge – a 71 metre long bridge suspended over a 50 metre deep gorge with spectacular views over the city and Bay of Gibraltar.

Great Siege Tunnels, Gibraltar
Great Siege Tunnels

The Great Siege Tunnels – explore the Great Siege Tunnels, once a secret military base constructed to defend Gibraltar. The Great Siege Tunnels were a secret military base carved out by hand with sledgehammers and gun powder.  Soldiers excavated 36 metres of tunnel in just six weeks to defend Gibraltar.  Between 1779 and 1783 the Rock was under siege with both Spanish and French troops advancing and trying to recapture Gibraltar from the British.

Skywalk, Upper Rock Reserve, Gibraltar
Skywalk, Upper Rock Reserve

Brave the Skywalk – follow in the steps of Luke Skywalker by daring to step onto the Skywalk – a glass viewing platform 340 metres above sea level where you can enjoy more spectacular views.  It’s not at all scary and is perfectly safe with its floor and side panels made of four layers of laminated glass, strong enough to withstand the weight of 11 Range Rover vehicles.

Dine at Mons Calpe Suite

Stunning views from Mon Calpe Suite, Gibraltar
Stunning views from Mon Calpe Suite

After following pathways to all of these sights with quite a bit of up and downhill walking required you will no doubt have built up an appetite and be in need of a meal so I suggest the Mons Calpe Suite adjacent to the upper cable car station. The restaurant is perched on the summit of the Rock and boasts the best views in town from its 360 degree restaurant windows.  Mons Calpe means ‘hollow mountain’ as the Rock contains a warren of tunnels hewn out over time to defend the historic fortress. The ambience and setting of this iconic restaurant coupled with delicious food and friendly service creates a thoroughly memorable experience.  With views to die for and being able to watch the Barbary macaques through the floor to ceiling windows, I’ve had no difficulty rating it as my favourite sky high restaurant ever! If you prefer a light bite there is a cafe/bar on the floor above the restaurant offering the same dramatic views.

South Bastion

South Bastion, Gibraltar
South Bastion, Gibraltar

Return downhill by cable car soaking up the dramatic harbour views once more then wander back through the old city walls at South Bastion which is one of the three 16th century fortification Southport Gates.

Climb the Union Jack Steps

Union Jack Steps, Gibraltar
Union Jack Steps, Gibraltar

Located on Devil’s Gap Road (close to Main Street). These steps were originally painted in 1967 to celebrate Gibraltar’s first sovereignty referendum.

Gibraltar Garrison Library

Gibraltar Garrison Library
Gibraltar Garrison Library

Founded in 1793 as a military library, it became a reference library and research centre in 2011.  More recently, the Gibraltar International Literary Festival selected the library as its base and has hosted world class writers and speakers to events there. The colonial building has been beautifully preserved and is filled with rare books and manuscripts stored in antique glass fronted cabinets.  Each room is furnished in colonial style with high ceilings, comfortable armchairs and large fireplaces.  It feels just like stepping back in time to the days when officers of HM. Forces relaxed beside the fire with one of the leather bound books. Gibraltar Garrison Library

Irish Town

Beautiful architecture in Gibraltar
Beautiful architecture in Gibraltar

Running parallel with Main Street is Irish Town, it’s not a town but just a narrow lane with a good selection of bars and cafes.  Pop into Sacarello’s, a coffee shop/ coffee roasting business in a former merchants house on the corner of Tuckey’s Lane for refreshments. You should then just have enough time for another look around the shops before setting off back across the border.

Top of the Rock, Gibraltar
Top of the Rock, Gibraltar

I hope you have found this guide to a day in Gibraltar helpful and should you be lucky enough to be spending longer in this beautiful British overseas territory then the following posts may also be of interest.

Beginning a week in Gibraltar

The Rock Hotel, Gibraltar

During our visit we were guests of Visit Gibraltar and as always, all views and opinions are entirely my own.


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47 responses to “Gibraltar – the perfect one day itinerary”

  1. Flower Roberts Avatar

    Just WOW. The rock is real! Lived this post and pics. Thank you.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your kind words. Gibraltar is an amazing place to visit!

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  2. Nerja Holidays Avatar

    Gibraltar is one of the tourist destinations that you have to visit if you are traveling through the south of Spain or the south of Portugal. Entering Gibraltar is to experience a change (it is the little London).

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      That’s so true. We adore visiting Gibraltar so thanks for your interest and comments.

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  3. AndysWorldJourneys Avatar

    utterly surprised and blown away! There really is a lot in Gibraltar to check out! And it’s very beautifully done!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      You’d love Gibraltar Andy. So much in a small space but all great!

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  4. Julia Thompson Avatar

    Wonderful photos and commentary! Sounds like a lot of fun 😁

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Julia, Gibraltar is such an interesting place to visit.

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  5. Tanriverdi Travels Avatar

    Hoping to go soon! Lovely read and sounds like you were super busy!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Do visit Gibraltar as it’s a delightful place with surprisingly lots of things to see and do.

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  6. travelwithgma Avatar

    I had never thought of visiting Gibraltar, but it does look and sound interesting. Maybe I can squeeze in a visit one day.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I’m retain you would enjoy a visit to Gibraltar as it’s a fascinating small place. Thanks for your interest.

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  7. Karen Avatar

    For being so small, Gibraltar really has a lot to offer a visitor. Thanks for the tour.

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  8. Lookoom Avatar

    It’s a really well thought-out step-by-step for a busy day. Thanks for sharing.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I’m s pleased you found this guide helpful. Gibraltar is a lively place to visit!

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  9. Tanja Avatar

    What a fun idea, Union Jack steps. Thanks for this guide

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Gibraltar is full of fun things, thanks for your interest Tanja.

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  10. WanderingCanadians Avatar

    Despite being so small, it sure sounds like there’s a lot to do in Gibraltar. Looks like you had lovely weather to enjoy the views, especially from the Skywalk. The botanical gardens are beautiful. And it’s great that they are free.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Gibraltar is a unique slice of Britain on the Mediterranean. It was my second visit and I’d happily return again.

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  11. shane harrison Avatar

    Thanks Marion, hoping to make daytrip to Gibraltar this Autumn. I will follow your list!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I’m.sure you’ll have a great time Shane.

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  12. grandmisadventures Avatar

    This is an excellent guide to seeing a lot in a short amount of time in Gibraltar! 🙂 I love that everything is so accessible to allow for getting the most out of the day

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Gibraltar is fascinating Meg and it all seems so much bigger on the Rock when you are actually there.

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  13. shazza Avatar

    Such a lot to see and do in such a small place.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Definitely, all good too. Hope you get to visit some day.

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  14. Monkey's Tale Avatar

    I’ve read so many mixed reviews of Gibraltar, I’ve always wanted to see it, but it kept getting put down the list, but now with your information, I’ll move it back up 🙂 Maggie

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Oh that’s good news Maggie. I’m certain you will enjoy visiting Gibraltar. Surprisingly it feels much bigger when you’re actually there and the views from the top of the rock are breathtaking.

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  15. Rebecca Avatar

    Gorgeous Gibraltar! Never made it over there while in Europe, but it’s fascinating to know there’s a slice of British history in Spain. Main Street looks so quaint and charming, and I’d love to check it out some day. Thanks for sharing, Marion!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your interest Rebecca. Gibraltar is a fascinating part of Britain and the views from the top of the Rock are stunning.

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  16. Rosie Avatar

    I remember visiting Gibraltar as a teenager (as a day trip from Cádiz). The monkeys roaming freely around the Rock were a great novelty for me!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The monkeys are still there in large numbers and are fun to see. Gibraltar is such a fascinating place to visit as it’s a little slice of the British Isles on the Mediterranean. Thanks for your interest.

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  17. Lyssy In The City Avatar

    What a neat place to visit! That is pretty cool to walk across an airport runway to have to get there. Love all the views from the Top of the Rock too. A little different from the Top of the Rock in NYC 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Yes, it’s quite different from the Top of the Rock. NYC but that was fun too! Gibraltar is a very unique place to visit and a little slice of Britain with a Mediterranean climate. Still haven’t got round to post about NYC, it’s all written up I just need a space for a longer series!

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  18. kagould17 Avatar

    A great summary of a tiny place with so much to see Marion. The views from the Rock alone would be worth it, but you have shown that there is much more to Gibraltar. Thanks for sharing. Allan

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your note test and ever welcome thoughts Allan. This small slice of Britain in the Mediterranean is indeed a very special place.

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  19. joylennick Avatar

    Hi Marion, Gracias! So well photographed and covered. We visited Gibraltar twice, but missed most of the delights as we were en route to other places. At least you have whetted many desires to travel there. Cheers. Happy, safe travelling. x

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your interest and kind words Joy. Gibraltar is both a beautiful and a unique place to visit.

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  20. Sheree Avatar

    You had a busy day!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Busy but great fun Sheree! Hope you have a lovely weekend.

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  21. ianscyberspace Avatar

    Outstanding photographs of this British territory and an interesting read.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you so much for your positive comments.

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  22. ianscyberspace Avatar

    Brilliant photography of this unique rock in UK territory .

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks so much Ian. Gibraltar is a very special place.

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  23. kzmcb Avatar

    Wow, a lot packed in.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Yes, but a great day out! Thanks for commenting.

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